Rulers and Subjects: Government and People in Russia, 1801-1991 (Hodder Arnold Publication)

Rulers and Subjects: Government and People in Russia, 1801-1991 (Hodder Arnold Publication)

by JohnGooding (Author)

Synopsis

No other European country has had a government as harsh and dictatorial as that of Russia. Its rulers, whether Tzarist or communist, have everything, and the ruled nothing. Why did Russians put up with such treatment, and why did only a brave and dedicated few try, usually against huge odds, to bring about a more just and accountable government? Rulers and Subjects is the study of governors and the governed, from 1801 until the liquidation of the Soviet state in 1991. In charting the rocky course of that relationship, it devotes considerable attention to the two occasions when rebellion did succeed, placing them firmly in the context of 200 years of Russian history. The first, in 1917, replaced tzarism and briefly created a government with democratic intentions, but within months it was toppled by the Bolsheviks whose subsequent attempt to build socialism caused untold suffering, havoc, and a more harshly repressive government than before. The second rebellion brought the Soviet experiment to an end. The collapse, provoked by Gorbachev's reforms, resulted in the discrediting of socialism, the abolition of the Communist Party, the disintegration of the Soviet empire and finally the disappearance of the Soviet state itself. Concluding with the post-Soviet confusion and misery, John Gooding portrays a new society struggling to be born amidst the ruins of the old, to overcome the authoritarianism and misgovernment that once seemed such an ineradicable feature of Russian life.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 26 Apr 1996

ISBN 10: 0340614056
ISBN 13: 9780340614051
Book Overview: No other European country has had a government as harsh and dictatorial as that of Russia. Rulers and Subjects is the study of governors and the governed, from 1801 until the liquidation of the Soviet state in 1991.

Media Reviews
'This excellent book will undoubtedly prove to be an invaluable textbook for undergraduate students.' British East-West Journal 'Very readable, without any compromise in the quality of its scholarship.' British East-West Journal 'An outstanding book...Gooding has mastered the enormous literature on 19th and 20th century Russian history...A masterful presentation of material and interpretations familiar to those already working in the field.' Slavic and East European Journal '...a very competent and readable history of the last two centuries.' The Historical Association
Author Bio
John Gooding, Honorary Fellow in History, University of Edinburgh, Scotland